Tag Archives: academic workflow

Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen is a classic book in the productivity world. We’ve talked about the concepts of this method several times on this blog, and focused one of our Productivity Year sessions (session 4 to be … Continue reading →

I have been using Evernote more and more as my research portal. The Evernote Clipper makes it so easy to clip whole blog entries or articles or even pages from the internet. Copying an article or set of powerpoint slides … Continue reading →

We live in an age of invention, with so many people participating in the act of creation. This creates a multiplier effect – the more tools people create, the easier it becomes to create more. So it is in academia…where, … Continue reading →

Best Apps/Services of 2013 Jamie Todd Rubin has two posts addressing this topic, 12 of the Most Useful Apps and Services for 2013, and 4 Additional Apps and Services That Work So Well They Are Virtually Invisible. He does cover … Continue reading →

Research management is much more than managing references or bibliographies. It involves the process from having an idea through to publication. There are many steps along the way: searching for the relevant literature, reading and annotating relevant materials, capturing the … Continue reading →

NOTE: If you have not yet completed our Survey, please visit this post for more information and survey link: Year for Productivity: Survey Request. Thank you! As we begin our second major theme for our Year for Productivity program, we … Continue reading →